Adapter and plug for communications and control engineering

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6419527
  • Patent Number
    6,419,527
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, February 22, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 16, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
An adapter for a standardised socket, in particular for a RJ45 or RJ11 socket, comprising a housing with an opening as well as guide means bounding an opening, wherein the opening is configured such that one or more plug(s) arranged side by side can be introduced, and wherein the guide means are configured and oriented such that each plug which is introduced has electrically conductive contact with socket contacts of the socket.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to an adapter, in particular for RJ45 sockets. The invention also relates to a plug for an adapter of this kind.




An RJ45 plug connector is a standard which is standardised according to EN 60603-7 IEC 60603-7 and worldwide for plug connectors in communications and data networks. Plug connectors of this kind are used, for example, for building cabling, together with, inter alia, shielded cables with four signal conductor pairs. The sockets for RJ45 plug connectors of this kind have a standardised contact arrangement and opening geometry. The plugs each comprise 8 plug contacts which are arranged in parallel with one another and which, when inserted, establish an electrical connection with socket contacts arranged in a correspondingly adapted manner.




The disadvantage of this known plug connector lies in the fact that all electrical contacts are always simultaneously contacted. If different services have to be transmitted via the four signal conductor pairs, for example a computer network on two signal conductor pairs and, e.g. a telephone and a fax machine on the remaining two signal conductor pairs, three individual RJ45 sockets with a respective 8-pole plug are required to connect them.




This is very expensive and also requires a correspondingly large space.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An object of the invention is to form a plug connection part, in particular for RJ45 plug connectors, which, with one socket, offers a high number of connection possibilities and permits better utilisation of the copper cable, therefore being less expensive.




The object is solved in particular by an adapter for a standardised socket, in particular for a RJ45 or RJ11 socket, comprising a housing with an opening as well as guide means bounding this, wherein the opening is configured such that at least two plugs arranged side by side can be introduced, and wherein the guide means are configured and oriented such that each plug which is introduced has an electrically conductive connection by way of its contacts with contacts of the socket.




The adapter is arranged in front of the opening in the socket and serves to guide a plurality of individual plugs and hold them in the opening in the socket such that the contacts of the introduced plugs establish electrical contact with the contacts of the socket. The plug contacts must be configured such that they are adapted to the geometry of the adapter. The plugs thus configured preferably have two, four or eight poles.




The adapter therefore has the advantage of enabling two, three or four individual plugs to be introduced into an existing socket, in particular into a RJ45 socket. This permits a far more flexible use of the sockets of existing building cabling systems, without having to instal additional RJ45 sockets. The adapter also permits a high level of flexibility when rewiring with a small number of installed RJ45 sockets.




The adapter as well as the plugs configured in adaptation to this adapter thus enable inexpensive and flexible building cabling to be achieved.




In addition to the 8-pole embodiment disclosed in the following, the adapter according to the invention may also be formed with a different number of poles, for example in a 6-pole construction according to the RJ11 standard.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




For a better understanding of the invention and to show how the same may be carried into effect, reference will now be made, by way of example, to the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

shows a RJ45 plug connector;





FIG. 2



a


is a perspective view of a RJ45 socket;





FIG. 2



b


is a front view of a RJ45 socket;





FIG. 3

is a front view of a first embodiment of an adapter;





FIG. 4

is a side view of the first adapter with socket and plug in a sectional representation;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of the first adapter with plug,





FIG. 6



a


is a perspective front view of the first adapter with plug;





FIG. 6



b


is a perspective front view of the first adapter with plug from the rear;





FIG. 7

is a front view of a second embodiment of an adapter;





FIG. 8

is a view of the run of the contacts of the adapter according to

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 9

is a side view of the second adapter with socket and plug in a sectional representation;





FIG. 10

is a 2-pole plug with two contacts;





FIG. 11

is a 4-pole plug with four contacts;





FIG. 12

is a side view of a plug according to

FIG. 10

or

FIG. 11

;





FIG. 13



a


is a diagrammatic representation of the standardised contact arrangement; and





FIG. 13



b


is a diagrammatic representation of the contact arrangement for multiple use.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS





FIG. 1

shows a computer


12


, which is connected via a cable


11


to a communications network, also called a LAN. The cable


11


comprises four paired, twisted electrical conductors, also called a “twisted pair”, and is suitable, for example, for computer networks with a high bandwidth, for video or telephone lines. An 8-pole RJ45 plug


9


is arranged at the end of the cable


11


, this plug comprising at its top side eight plug contacts


9




a


which extend parallel to one another and are at a standardised spacing of, in particular, 1.016 mm (0.04 inches) from one another. The plug


8


also comprises a latch means


9




b


, by means of which the plug


9


can be secured in the socket


10


in a removable manner.




The socket


10


with the interior space


10




a


and the socket contacts


1


-


8


, which extend in the upper region of the interior space


10




a


, is represented in

FIG. 2



a


. The front view of the socket


10


according to

FIG. 2



b


shows the standardised geometry of the opening


10




e


with inside width


10




c


and lock-in elements


10




b


. The arrangement of the socket contacts


1


-


8


is also standardised, their mutual spacing also being 0.04 inches in correspondence with the plug contacts


9




a.







FIG. 3

is a front view of a first embodiment of an adapter


13


with housing


13




l


and opening


13




a


from the viewing direction A (FIG.


4


). The adapter


13


may be held at the handles


13




o


and firmly connected in a removable manner or permanently to the socket


10


, for example via the securing means


13




q


, which are configured as lock-in parts. The adapter


13


is secured to the front side of the socket


10


such that the opening


13




a


comes to lie in front of the opening


10




e


in the socket


10


. The opening


13




a


is bounded by a plurality of guide means


13




e


-


13




k


,


13




m


,


13




n


, which guide means form three plug openings


13




b


,


13




c


,


13




d


to accommodate a plug


14


. These plug openings


13




b


,


13




c


,


13




d


are arranged opposite the socket contacts


1


,


2


,


4


,


5


,


7


,


8


such that the plug contacts


14




b


of the plugs


14


which are to be introduced are accurately guided in relation to the socket contacts


1


,


2


,


4


,


5


,


7


,


8


, so that electrical contact is established between these when the plug


14


is introduced.




The sectional representation according to

FIG. 4

shows the socket


10


with socket contact


1


, the adapter


13


(FIG.


3


), which is arranged in front of the opening


10




e


(

FIG. 2



b


) in the socket


10


and in which the plug


14


is introduced. The adapter


13


as well as the plug


14


are configured in relation to the standardised socket


10


, and the plug


14


is held by the adapter


13


in relation to the socket


10


such that the plug contacts


14




b


lie, for example, against the socket contact


1


and thus establish an electrically conductive connection. The plug contact


14




b


is connected to an electrical wire conductor


14




a


, which extends through the plug housing


14




k


and the cable guide


14




e


. The plug


14


also comprises a latch means, in particular a retention element


14




c


with a lock-in element


14




d


, which lies against the lock-in projection


13




p


of the adapter


13


, so that the plug


14


is held securely and yet in a removable manner in the adapter


13


or interior space


13




b


,


13




c


or


13




d


of the adapter


13


.




The perspective view according to

FIG. 5

shows the plug


14


just before being introduced into the adapter


13


. The plug


14


with guide part


14




i


comprises in the region of the front end two grooves


14




g


,


14




h


, in which a respective contact


14




b


is arranged. In the front view according to

FIG. 3

the plug


14


is introduced into the plug opening


13




c


, being guided reliably and accurately at least by the guide parts


13




e


,


13




f


,


13




m


,


13




n


,


13




h


and


13




i


, so that the two plug contacts


14




b


come into contact with a respective socket contact


4


,


5


. The socket contacts and plug contacts


14




b


have the spacing standardised for a RJ45 plug. The socket contacts


3


and


6


are not visible in

FIG. 3

, as they are concealed by the guide parts


13




m


,


13




n


. The adapter


13


which is represented therefore prevents contact with the socket contacts


3


and


6


.





FIG. 6



a


shows the plug


14


completely introduced into the adapter


13


from the viewing angle towards the socket


10


.

FIG. 6



b


shows the representation according to

FIG. 6



a


from the opposite side (rear view), in which the sub-portion of the plug


14


projecting in relation to the adapter


13


is usually located in the interior space


10




a


of the socket


10


. The guide parts


13




e


,


13




f


extend in the direction of movement of the plug


14


, so that the latter lies essentially over its entire length on the guide parts


13




e


,


13




f


, which prevents the plug


14


from tilting away from the contacts


1


to


8


of the socket in the vertical direction.




The adapter


13


with correspondingly adapted plug


14


which is represented in

FIGS. 3

to


6




b


enables a maximum of three plugs


14


, which lie side by side and can be separately plugged in, to be introduced into a standardised socket


10


.




It may prove to be disadvantageous if the socket contacts


3


and


6


cannot be contacted.





FIG. 7

is a front view from the viewing direction B (

FIG. 9

) of a second embodiment of an adapter


15


, in which all eight socket contacts


1


-


8


can be contacted. The adapter


15


comprises an adapter housing


15




l


with an opening


15




a


, which is bounded by guide means


15




f


,


15




g


,


15




h


,


15




i


forming four plug openings


15




b


-


15




e


. The plug openings


15




b


-


15




e


are bounded at the top by a lock-in element


15




m


. The adapter


15


also comprises eight adapter contacts


161


-


168


(FIG.


8


), which are spaced apart by distance elements


15




p


and maintained electrically isolated from one another. The adapter


15


comprises at the bottom a latch means, in particular a retention element


15




k


, by means of which the adapter


15


can be fastened firmly, yet also in a removable manner in the lock-in element


10




b


of the of the socket


10


. In this embodiment all plug connectors must be introduced with the latch upwards.





FIG. 8

is a perspective view showing the run of the adapter contacts


16


or


161


-


168


. In a first end portion


16




a


the adapter contacts


161


-


168


end relatively near one another, the spacing between them being such that each adapter contact


161


-


168


lies against a socket contact


1


-


8


(FIG.


9


). The adapter contacts


161


-


168


extend over a contact portion


16




b


to a second end portion


16




c.






The side view represented in

FIG. 9

is a longitudinal section through the socket


10


, the adapter


15


as well as the plug


15


. The adapter


15


is connected firmly and in a removable manner via the latch means, in particular retention element


15




k


, which is engaged with the lock-in element


10




b


. The adapter contacts


16


form a component part of the adapter


15


, only the run of the adapter contact


168


being evident in the represented view. The adapter contact


168


is held at the second end portion


16




c


in a guide opening


15




o


in the base part


15




i


. The adapter contact


168


then extends freely along the contact portion


16




b


, and is only supported again at the support


15




n


, after which the adapter contact


168


leads into the end portion


16




a


. The adapter contact


168


is spring mounted along the contact portion


16




b


, within which the plug contact


14




b


of the plug


14


fits. The adapter contact


168


is in electrically conductive contact with the socket contact


8


at the end portion


16




a


. The plug


14


is held firmly but also in a removable manner in the adapter


15


or firmly but in a removable manner in relation to the socket


10


via the latch means, in particular the lock-in elements


14




d


,


15




m


, and, as can be seen from

FIG. 7

, also guided laterally. As is evident from

FIG. 9

, the purpose of the adapter contacts


161


-


168


is to guarantee an electrical connection between the socket contacts


1


-


8


and the plug contacts


14




b


of the respective plug


14


. The use of adapter contacts


161


-


168


has the advantage of this connection enabling the position of the socket contacts


1


-


8


and the position of the plug contacts


14




b


to be independent of one another. In a preferred embodiment the adapter contacts


161


-


168


extend in a spread fashion with respect to the socket contacts


1


-


8


at least in the contact portion


16




b


such that the adapter contacts


161


-


168


are distributed over the entire width


10




c


of the interior space


10




a


of the socket


10


(

FIG. 2



b


). The spacing between the contact pairs of the adapter contacts


161


-


168


is therefore greater than in the case of the socket contacts


1


-


8


. The adapter contacts


161


-


168


could be configured without any crossover. In a preferred embodiment, as represented in

FIGS. 7 and 8

, the adapter contacts


161


-


168


exhibit crossovers. The adapter contacts


161


and


162


thus correspond to the socket contacts


1


and


2


, the adapter contacts


163


and


164


to the socket contacts


3


and


6


, the adapter contacts


165


and


166


to the socket contacts


4


and


5


, and the adapter contacts


167


and


168


to the socket contacts


7


and


8


. This arrangement has the advantage of the pairs of socket contacts


1


,


2


;


3


,


6


;


4


,


5


;


7


,


8


in each case lying against the adapter contacts


161


-


168


side by side, so that the pairs can in each case be individually picked up via a separate plug


14


and routed to a conducting wire


14




a.







FIG. 10

shows a plug


14


with two grooves


14




g


,


14




h


or two plug contacts


14




b


arranged therein (not shown).

FIG. 11

shows a further embodiment of a plug


14


with four grooves


14




g


,


14




h


and a corresponding total of four plug contacts


14




b


(

FIG. 9

) arranged therein. It would also be possible to form plugs


14


with six or eight grooves or plug contacts


14




b


.

FIG. 12

is a side view of the plugs


14


according to

FIGS. 10 and 11

, with plug contact


14




b


, conducting wire


14




a


and groove


14




g.







FIG. 13



a


shows in diagrammatic form a further embodiment of a socket


10


, only the socket contacts


1


-


8


being represented here. The socket contacts


1


-


8


are arranged so as to be fixed in a first portion


17




a


and mobile in the transverse direction


17




c


in a second portion


17




b


, the mobile portions being indicated at


171


-


178


.

FIG. 13



a


shows the portions


171


-


178


in the portion


17




b


in the normal position conforming to standards, with their mutual spacing being 0.04 inches, as prescribed by the standard. An RJ45 plug can therefore be introduced into the socket


10


, with contact being established between the plug contacts


9




a


of the 8-pole plug


9


and the portions


171


-


178


. A specially configured plug


14


may also be introduced into the socket instead of the 8-pole plug


9


. This plug


14


comprises a projecting lug, which is configured such that a pair of the portions


171


-


178


is in each case displaced by the lug in the transverse direction


17




c


. The socket contacts


1


-


8


or


171


-


178


are arranged in relation to one another at the transition point between the portion


17




a


and the portion


17




b


such that there is constant contact both before and after displacement in the transverse direction


17




c.






The arrangement represented in

FIGS. 13



a


and


13




b


has the advantage of permitting the use of 8-pole plugs


9


conforming to standards and correspondingly adapted individual plugs


14


in a socket


10


thus configured, without using the adapter.



Claims
  • 1. An adapter for a standardized socket, in particular for a RJ45 or RJ11 socket, the adapter comprising a housing with a same opening having guide means disposed at spaced intervals around a periphery of the same opening, wherein the same opening further comprises a plurality of opening portions openly connected to each other between ones of said guide means such that at least two plugs arranged side by side can be introduced into corresponding ones of said plurality of opening portions of the same opening, and wherein the guide means are configured and oriented such that each plug which is introduced has an electrically conductive connection by way of its contacts with contacts of the socket.
  • 2. An adapter according to claim 1, comprising a securing means for securing the adapter in front of an opening in the socket.
  • 3. An adapter according to claim 1, comprising a lock-in element for firmly connecting a plug to the adapter in a removable manner.
  • 4. An adapter according to claim 1, being configured for a RJ45 socket with socket contacts, wherein said same opening comprises three plug openings, which are arranged side by side, for accommodating multipole plugs, and wherein said plug openings are arranged and spaced apart such that the plug contacts, of which there are two in each case, of the introduced plugs lie against the socket contacts.
  • 5. An adapter according to claim 4, wherein the same opening is bounded by two guide parts which are arranged so as to be in alignment in relation to the position of the socket contacts.
  • 6. An adapter according to claim 1, wherein a plurality of adapter contacts form part of the adapter, said adapter contacts having a mutual spacing at a first end portion which corresponds to that of the socket contacts so as to establish an electrically conductive connection with the socket contacts, and said adapter contacts also comprising a contact portion having, at least in part, a mutual spacing greater than the mutual spacing at said first end portion.
  • 7. An adapter according to claim 6, wherein the adapter contacts are arranged to extend in the adapter, and the guide means are configured and oriented in an adapted manner such that, when the plug is introduced, its plug contacts lie against adapter contacts in the contact portion.
  • 8. An adapter according to claim 6, wherein at least two of said plurality of adapter contacts exhibit crossover.
  • 9. An adapter according to claim 8, wherein said adapter contacts are arranged so as to extend in crossover fashion such that corresponding pairs of adapter contacts are electrically connected to corresponding ones of said socket contacts.
  • 10. An adapter according to claim 8, wherein said adapter contacts at a second end portion are mounted in a guide opening in the adapter.
  • 11. An adapter according to claim 8, wherein said adapter contacts are arranged so as to extend opposite the socket contacts in the interior space of the socket.
  • 12. In combination:an adapter for a standardized socket, in particular for a RJ45 or RJ11 socket, the adapter comprising a housing with a same opening having guide means disposed at spaced intervals around a periphery of the same opening, wherein the same opening further comprises a plurality of opening portions openly connected to each other between ones of said guide means such that at least two plugs arranged side by side can be introduced into corresponding ones of said plurality of opening portions of the same opening, and wherein the guide means are configured and oriented such that each plug which is introduced has an electrically conductive connection by way of its contacts with contacts of the socket; and a plug for the adapter, the plug having two, four or six plug contacts arranged in the plug, wherein each plug contact is connected to an electrical wire conductor.
  • 13. A combination according to claim 12, wherein the plug contacts have a mutual spacing which corresponds to the spacing of the socket contacts of a socket.
  • 14. A combination according to claim 12, wherein the adaptor has a lock-in element and the plug has a lock-in element which is adapted to co-operate with the lock-in element of the adapter such that the plug can be held firmly in the adapter in a removable manner.
  • 15. A plug for an adapter for a standardized socket, in particular for a RJ45 or RJ11 socket, the adapter comprising a housing with a same opening having guide means disposed at spaced intervals around a periphery of the same opening, wherein the same opening further comprises a plurality of opening portions openly connected to each other between ones of said guide means such that at least two plugs arranged side by side can be introduced into corresponding ones of said plurality of opening portions of the same opening, and wherein the guide means are configured and oriented such that each plug which is introduced has an electrically conductive connection by way of its contacts with contacts of the socket; and wherein the plug has two, four or six plug contacts arranged in the plug, wherein each plug contact is connected to an electrical wire conductor.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
0363/00 Feb 2000 CH
US Referenced Citations (1)
Number Name Date Kind
5328390 Johnston et al. Jul 1994 A